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In this episode of Trekking Through Time and Space... Hoai-Tran and Jacob encounter one of the greatest Star Trek villains ever in "Space Seed" before learning that television is Bad, Actually from "The Idiot's Lantern." Going where no man has gone before, the long way round. Logo by David Scaliatine. Send all questions, comments, concerns, suggestions, and complaints to trekkingtimepodcast@gmail.com Follow along with our ongoing episode rankings right here.
In this episode, Lewis and Danny talk about New Who Season Two, Episode Eight, The Idiot's Lantern! We now have merch! Make sure to check out what we've got on offer at teespring.com/stores/shouting-into-the-void Like what we do? We do a lot more! Check us out at http://www.patreon.com/shoutingintothevoid to see everything else we do and consider supporting us there as well! If a monthly donation isn't your thing, but you'd still like to support us, then please consider donating to us through paypal: paypal.me/VoidPodcast Music from https://filmmusic.io: "Acid Trumpet" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com) Licence: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
CJ and James take a break from time, space and sanity as they land in two entirely different and thoroughly ordinary London streets. Fun! This week the boys discuss the similarities between the two forgotten Series 2 episodes THE IDIOT'S LANTERN and FEAR HER, chew over fascism, progress and family, stitch together garbled recording segments (keep an eye out for the quality this week!), and wonder: Who thought swastikas were a good idea? Email us: twoheartspodcast@gmail.com Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/2HeartsPod Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/twoheartspodcast Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/2heartspod James is on Twitter @omgmorejames CJ is on Instagram and Twitter @theatricallum
This episode we are joined by the phenomenal Peter, a master game setter on Gallifrey Base's Games of Rassilon subforum. We talk about growing up with Doctor Who, collecting, season 18, and how us old fans may view the show's 21st century version differently than the programme we grew up watching. Opening music is "Burnout on Walkway 9" by Paddy Kingsland and closing music is "Meglos" by Peter Howell, both pieces are from the Meglos soundtrack. Tom Baker played Captain Redbeard Rum in the episode "Potato" of Blackadder II. We recorded this episode on 1 October 2020.
While on their way to the Ed Sullivan Show The Doctor and Rose end up in North London for the Queen's Coronation. Where they meet the Connellys, Magpie, and The Wire. They proceed to have there own little Quatarmass adventure with some face stealing, tower climbing, and scooter chases.
Feed me, Seymour! Gran was right: television is sucking the brains out of you! Now there is no power on this Earth (not parallel Earth?) that will stop the Doctor from finding Rose's face and a Betamax tape. Join Shelby, Michael, Colin and Jase as we discuss this voracious episode.
In which we discuss how much royalism sucks, Heated Gamer Moments, Dutch angles, token monster plots, the return of “45 minute syndrome,” and an episode that has some good ideas but goes precisely nowhere. Follow the podcast on Twitter: https://twitter.com/B2TARDISpod Follow the hosts: Geoff: https://twitter.com/WheatleyDL Avery: https://twitter.com/BigFatPenis69 (yes, really.) Skyler: https://twitter.com/SkyHigh9_5 SHOW NOTES: S2E7 “The Idiot’s Lantern” on TARDIS Data Core: https://tardis.fandom.com/wiki/The_Idiot%27s_Lantern_(TV_story) “The Idiot’s Lantern” transcript: http://www.chakoteya.net/DoctorWho/28-7.htm Opening theme arranged and performed by Geoff Norman-Anderson Closing theme is "Deserted Dunes Welcome Weary Feet" by King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard: https://kinggizzardandthelizardwizard.com/polygondwanaland/index.html
Welcome once more to Something Who, Episode 19, back in our classic format, comparing the newly released animated version of Second Doctor story The Faceless Ones and Tenth Doctor story The Idiot's Lantern, recorded on the exact centenary of Troughton's birth.Richard is joined by Paul and, in an exciting moment in podcast history, we have Giles and special guest Tim together on a recording for the first time. Please like or share our podcast with people who will enjoy it. You can rate us directly on Apple Podcasts or Podchaser.com The opening music is Three Guitars Mood 2 and, yes, that is Richard playing the ukulele and kazoo on possibly the worst ever version of the Doctor Who theme tune at the end.
Welcome to another broadcast of your favourite Doctor Who podcast based in South-East Queensland! This week, we continue the thrilling adventures of the team as they meet up with their informant Rebecca Renton to look at The Idiot's Lantern! (hopefully you read all that in a 50's radio voice) Are we "straight from the fridge, man!"? What would an Australian TARDIS look like? How easy is it to throw the Doctor off the scent? Download the newest episode of #D4WH to find out! This episode edited by our trusty BekTech!
Está no ar o TrenzaloreCast #153! Nesta edição continuamos a nossa maratona de Doctor Who comentando sobre o episódio The Idiot's Lantern, escrito por Mark Gatiss. Equipe nesta edição: Bruna Schappo, Jonathan Holdorf e Pedro Alcântara. Ajude-nos a crescer: http://patreon.com/trenzaloreblog https://apoia.se/trenzaloreblog Siga-nos: http://facebook.com/trenzaloreblog http://twitter.com/trenzaloreblog http://youtube.com/trenzaloreblog Envie o seu comentário para trenzaloreblog@gmail.com www.trenzalore.com.br
A 2006 Doctor Who episode called The Idiot's Lantern is next on our podcast reviews. David Tennant and Billie Piper as the Doctor and Rose travel to 1953 and encounter something alien living inside television signals. Could be interesting? Maybe. Well, listen to what we have to say about this one - enjoy!! Notes Music by PJM25595/Dalekium https://soundcloud.com/pjm25595 Podcast - https://soundcloud.com/user-432517125 Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/GallifreyanGazette
It's another "lucky 7"! Join Deb, Erika, Lynne, and Tansy as we discuss the seventh episode of series two, "The Idiot's Lantern". This story didn't age as well as some of us hoped, but it does leave us with a lot to talk about. How do you feel about this episode? Let us know in the comments! ^E Happy things: Lynne met David Tennant!!! Tansy continues her dive into Big Finish with The Eighth of March! Erika admires how the vendors like PixelWho, ATB, and others have banded together online after the cancellation of ReGeneration Who! Deb is excited about Big Finish bringing four Masters together in Ravenous 4! Support Verity! on Patreon
Chegou a hora da gente revisar The Idiot's Lantern... Vamos concordar em discordar?
Hello everyone! I'm here to make you look at this awkward photo of David Tenant licking a Bakelite appliance. You're welcome. Actually, Jaime and I are here to tell you about the newest episode of Doctor Who, which for once I liked better than Jaime. I hope that you're all ready to hear about a particularly horrifying dream that I had, which seemed a little too well-timed. Creepy. I'm very into this one, though, even though some of the metaphors are pretty darned ham-fisted. And despite the fact that I liked the episode, I'm still kinda mad about how it ended. Thanks so much for listening, and enjoy the episode!
Alex, Jill, Sam, Cody, and Jake, are watched The Idiot's Lantern and are here to talk about dutch angles, the coronation, and how most of knowledge of the British monarchy comes from "The Crown"
The Doctor and Rose arrive just in time for the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II in this review of 'The Idiot's Lantern', Doctor Who Series 2 Episode 7. What about the leaked footage of the Thirteenth Doctor? And, how does Leela fit into this discussion? Are you HUNGRY for me? All this plus more news, listener feedback, a thank you to our Patreons, and we welcome guest co-host, Candace Young, who we met at WHOLanta 2018, to the show. Hosted by Kyle Jones, Clarence Brown, and Lee Shackleford.
Wanderers in the 4th Dimension: A Journey Through Doctor Who
This week, the Wanderers accidentally join the Doctor and Rose in 1953 England, just in time for the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II -- but something is very wrong here, and the world's first major televised event seems to be at the center of it all! QotW: What television presenter do you think would make a great villain on Doctor Who? So Here are the Things.../Listener Mailbag/Who News Discussion of "The Idiot's Lantern" (Charlie 7, Trevor 7.5, David 6.25, Connor 8) Big Finish Audio Adventure: The Sandman (Charlie 8, Trevor 8, David 8) Hosts: Trevor @WhovianTrev Trevsplace Charlie @insanityinchaos The Infinite Longbox The Comic Conspiracy David http://www.davidsafar.com/ @gwythinn MaroonedWhovian Connor YouTube: The Deadly Emerald Join us next week for our review of Doctor Who story #174, The Impossible Planet and The Satan Pit! Our audio adventure will be Jubilee, available from BigFinish.com.
This week we discuss Season 2 ep. 7 of the reboot "Idiot's Lantern". Enjoy, but don't sit too close!
On the fifty-third edition of Reality Bomb, we have a super-sized episode that features Reality Bomb's new co-producer Joy Piedmont talking with Kim Rogers and Simon Fraser about Peter Capaldi's swansong, Twice Upon a Time, and how the twelfth Doctor's finale fared, how a less-than-progressive portrayal of the first Doctor worked, and what they're looking forward to based on Jodie Whittaker's brief debut. Meanwhile, Lindsey Mayers and NPR Books Editor Petra Mayer are on hand for another edition of Are These Rumours Hot or Not? as they discuss what few rumours have made it out from Chris Chibnall's tight lid on production and judge them (thoroughly). And the Gallery of the Underrated reaches a milestone with its 50th segment as writer, designer and Doctor Who fan (and the designer of Reality Bomb's logo and graphics) Scot Clarke comes back to do his look back on the Idiot's Lantern he was supposed to have done in episode 002! Plus: we have an instructional recording on how to speak like Jodie Whittaker, and a popular radio show and podcast examines the history of artificially intelligent Doctor Who fans!
We watch "Fear Her" (Series 2, Episode 11) where the Doctor and Rose arrive for the running of the 2012 Olympic torch but instead materialize in a "Twilight Zone" repeat. Whilst there, they also reference some "Shining" Redrum talk, SNL drawer-rings and even themselves with "Idiot's Lantern" nonsense. Gotta give it to 'em for the best Tardis materialization to date though. Show notes can be found at drunktorwho.com/episodes/26
@TinDogPodcast reviews The Lie of the Land" is the eighth episode of the of the British series . Written by , it was broadcast on 3 June 2017 on . "The Lie of the Land" received mixed to positive reviews from television critics. Continuing on after () gives her consent to the Monks, she and () have to find a way to rescue the () after he is imprisoned, and end the Monk's invasion of Earth. It is the third and final of three loosely connected episodes called "The Monks Trilogy". Synopsis The Monks are rulers of the Earth, and appear to have been on Earth for millions of years, guiding human development. Bill and a few others are aware of the truth: the Monks have only been present on Earth for six months. Those who hold this view are imprisoned for "memory crimes". The Doctor appears on television praising the Monks' guidance over humanity. Bill keeps herself grounded in reality by imagining that she is talking with her long-dead mother, based on pictures the Doctor gave her. Nardole, also aware of the truth, locates Bill and helps her to find the prison hulk where the Doctor is thought to be a captive. Inside, after a team of commandoes swarm inside, the Doctor tells Bill he is cooperating willingly with the Monks, believing that humanity was doomed without their guidance. Bill becomes distraught and shoots the Doctor, who appears to begin regenerating, but quickly stops. The entire scenario is revealed to have been a test by Nardole, the Doctor and the team, to make sure Bill was not under the influence of the Monks. At the university where the Doctor and Bill work, they enter the Vault to talk to Missy, who says she has encountered the Monks before. She confirms the Monks maintain control by broadcasting a signal containing the false history to their subjugated victims via the numerous statues they have built across Earth, enabled by a psychic link established through the person who originally gave "consent"; Missy claims she defeated them during her own encounter by killing that individual. The implication is that Bill must die as the one who gave consent on Earth. Believing there is another solution, the Doctor, Bill, Nardole, and the commandoes infiltrate the Monks' pyramid in London so that the Doctor can hijack their broadcast with his own mind to break the psychic transmission. In the central chamber, the Doctor attempts to link his mind to the controlling Monk, who after a struggle overpowers the Doctor. Bill intends to sacrifice herself, linking her own mind to the Monk's despite the Doctor's protests. The Monks' broadcast is replaced with images of Bill's mother, which the Doctor recognises is a strong and loving memory in Bill's mind. Humanity wakes up from the Monks' lies and revolts against them. The Doctor, Bill, and Nardole watch as the Monks abandon Earth. Sometime later, the Doctor and Bill find that most of humanity have no recollection of the Monks. In the Vault, Missy expresses remorse for those she has killed. Continuity[edit] In images showing the Monks' aid to humanity, clips from the stories "Blink", "Nightmare in Silver" and "Into the Dalek" are shown. Later a clip from the "The Pilot" was seen, as well as several still images from past episodes of the new series.[2] Magpie Electrical, which first debuted in "The Idiot's Lantern" and recurs throughout the revival series, is shown as the shop where Bill watches one of the Doctor's broadcasts.[3][4] Outside references Missy briefly plays selections from Eric Satie's Gnossienne No. 1 and Scott Joplin's "The Entertainer" on her piano.[2] Production The read-through for "The Lie of the Land" took place on 11 January 2017. Filming took place, alongside the subsequent episode "Empress of Mars", from 16 January to 22 February 2017.[2] In Missy's initial scene, the visual of her eyes superimposed over a panning shot is an homage to a similar scene from the 1996 film.[2] Broadcast and reception The episode was watched by 3.01 million overnight, the series' lowest overnight rating in its history, after the rating of 3.10 million for Battlefield in 1989. This was due to the episode being placed directly against the Britain's Got Talent finale.[5] It received an AI of 82.[6] Critical reception Professional ratings Review scores Source Rating Rotten Tomatoes (Tomatometer) 90%[7] Rotten Tomatoes (Average Score) 6.74[7] The A.V. Club B-[8] Entertainment Weekly B[9] SFX Magazine 5/5 stars[10] IndieWire B[11] IGN 8.7 [12] New York Magazine 3/5 stars[13] Radio Times 2/5 stars[14] Daily Mirror 2/5 stars[15] "The Lie of the Land" received mixed to positive reviews, with "a number reviewers finding it the weakest story in the season so far".[16] The episode currently holds a score of 90% on Rotten Tomatoes, the site's consensus reading ""The Lie of the Land" closes a significant chapter for Doctor Who's tenth season -- yet leaves some major characters' fates tantalizingly open."[7]
We watch "The Idiot's Lantern" (series 2, episode 7) where the Doctor and Rose mistakenly show up for QE2's coronation all whilst television legitimately eats peoples' brains. Come for the period early 50's flavor and stay for the (unfortunate) period familial abuse! Show notes can be found at drunktorwho.com/episodes/22
We're going back to the future with New Who, but back into the past this week with The Idiot's Lantern. A face sucking alien threatens the planet during the Queen's coronation, but as luck would have it, the Doctor and Rose are on the case. And to top it all off, there are Mustache Medals! We had our thoughts on this episode, what are yours? Find us at your favorite social media outlets: Facebook - facebook.com/wdwnpod Twitter - @wdwnpod Or email us at wdwnpod@gmail.com Be sure to rate us on iTunes, Stitcher, or Podbean! Special Thanks to the Jackpot Golden Boys for our theme. Find more of their great work on Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/user/jackpot Or on their website - http://www.jackpotgoldenboys.com
This week Phil and Paul give their series 2 retrospective a dusting down with a look The Idiot's Lantern written by Mark Gatiss. Both of them seem to have a bit of hard time with this one, with ropey acting and the Doctor and Rose being more smug that it is humanly possible to stomach. However, Phil gets cold feet while criticising an actor with dubious connections while Paul quickly distances himself by pinching the last lifeboat. And in the news, the Doctor Who Festival is coming to London this November, casting and writer news for series 9 and in Omega's Tat Corner, John Barrowman gets scrutinised and a new Doctor Who Plush doll for which Paul uses to plug the all new Phil Plush doll that comes with four adorable catchphrases!
Season 2, Episode 7! Huuuungry!!! Chelsea and Zen throw back The Wire and get to talking romantic tension, the quintessential Rose-and-the-Doctor scene, abusive husbands, Magpie electronics and the Doctor's rediculous hairdo.
This week Say and Rex talk about what might be the worse episode of the new series of Doctor Who, "The Idiot's Lantern."
Taking a step outside the box for this episode to provide a number of the Gallifrey One Skits we've discussed from 2009-2013 Masque Skits and Samples of the Idiot's Lantern 2014. We'll be back with more Costumer interviews next time but for now, enjoy! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s2qSdwijtd0 2009 Retirement of a Time Lord https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T9KMGCFfimg 2010 The Unsung [...]
Here we all are then. The Idiot's Lantern, a pejorative term for the telly. Like "goggle box", except when was the last time a telly looked like a box? the 1950s probably.John is @feexby. Lawrence is @Loll73. You can email us on feexby@aol.com
In the 100th episode of Bigger on the Inside, there's the return of the Cybermen and Mickey's farewell ("Rise of the Cybermen" / "The Age of Steel"), and a face-stealing alien ("The Idiot's Lantern"). This is not how huge episodes should be celebrated.
In the 100th episode of Bigger on the Inside, there's the return of the Cybermen and Mickey's farewell ("Rise of the Cybermen" / "The Age of Steel"), and a face-stealing alien ("The Idiot's Lantern"). This is not how huge episodes should be celebrated.
Just a few days after the delayed episode 4 comes episode 5, where we discuss "The Idiot's Lantern," then veer off into the many and various ways Dr. Who has addressed social issues of the day. Somehow we managed to break the 34 minute mark with this rich vein of discussion.
Doctor Who: Podshock Episode 49 - Part 1 For the Week of the 31st of July 2006 Running Time: 2:02:04 In this episode: Roundtable Discussion on the 2006 Series with guests Chris Rattray and Ashlee "TripleB" from (Cool) Shite on the Tube, Trevor G from MMM Commentaries, and Paul Wilson from The Whocast join Louis Trapani and Ken Deep for an in depth discussion on the 2006 series of Doctor Who. In part one of this two part podcast, we summarize our reviews of each episode of the 2006 series including: New Earth, Tooth and Claw, School Reunion, The Girl in the Fireplace, Rise of the Cybermen, The Age of Steel, The Idiot's Lantern, The Impossible Planet, The Satan Pit, Love & Monsters, and Fear Her. We pick up from there in part 2 of this podcast coming very soon. Hosted by James Naughton (UK), Ken Deep (US), and Louis Trapani (US) Do you need the MP3 file format? Get our MP3 version of this episode using our MP3 dedicated feed at http://www.gallifreyanembassy.org/podshock/podshockmp3.xml
Doctor Who: Podshock Episode 49 - Part 1 For the Week of the 31st of July 2006 Running Time: 2:02:04 In this episode: Roundtable Discussion on the 2006 Series with guests Chris Rattray and Ashlee "TripleB" from (Cool) Shite on the Tube, Trevor G from MMM Commentaries, and Paul Wilson from The Whocast join Louis Trapani and Ken Deep for an in depth discussion on the 2006 series of Doctor Who. In part one of this two part podcast, we summarize our reviews of each episode of the 2006 series including: New Earth, Tooth and Claw, School Reunion, The Girl in the Fireplace, Rise of the Cybermen, The Age of Steel, The Idiot's Lantern, The Impossible Planet, The Satan Pit, Love & Monsters, and Fear Her. We pick up from there in part 2 of this podcast coming very soon. Hosted by James Naughton (UK), Ken Deep (US), and Louis Trapani (US) Do you want the Enhanced Podcast AAC file format? Get our Enhanced Podcast version of this episode using our feed at http://www.gallifreyanembassy.org/podshock/podshock.xml
Doctor Who: Podshock Episode 27 For the Week of the 20th of February 2006 Running Time: 2:05:36 In this episode: News - Trisha Goddard cast, New Doctor Who Merchandise announced, Location photos of "Idiot's Lantern" on Outpost Gallifrey, Splink with Jon Pertwee, Tom Baker Says, Doctor Who Single, Sci-Fi Channel, etc.. Features - Review of the Region 1 DVD Box Set of the Complete 2005 Series, Big Finish's Doctor Who: Sword of Orion reviewed by Taras Hnatyshyn, and Doctor Who: Terror of the Arctic and other fan made audio productions. Feedback - Email and Audio feedback submissions from Travis at Gallifrey 2006 in LA, Vintage Doctor Who memories, and more. Announcements - James' new podcast 'Rough Ready and Raw', Doctor Who in the Cavern, Ken's radio show 'The Hair Hut'. Promos - Doctor Who: Terror of the Arctic and Big Finish's Doctor Who: Sword of Orion. Hosted by James Naughton (UK), Ken Deep (US), and Louis Trapani (US), and Chris Rattray in Australia. Do you want the Enhanced Podcast AAC file format? Get our Enhanced Podcast version of this episode using our feed at http://www.gallifreyanembassy.org/podshock/podshock.xml
Doctor Who: Podshock Episode 27 For the Week of the 20th of February 2006 Running Time: 2:05:36 In this episode: News - Trisha Goddard cast, New Doctor Who Merchandise announced, Location photos of "Idiot's Lantern" on Outpost Gallifrey, Splink with Jon Pertwee, Tom Baker Says, Doctor Who Single, Sci-Fi Channel, etc.. Features - Review of the Region 1 DVD Box Set of the Complete 2005 Series, Big Finish's Doctor Who: Sword of Orion reviewed by Taras Hnatyshyn, and Doctor Who: Terror of the Arctic and other fan made audio productions. Feedback - Email and Audio feedback submissions from Travis at Gallifrey 2006 in LA, Vintage Doctor Who memories, and more. Announcements - James' new podcast 'Rough Ready and Raw', Doctor Who in the Cavern, Ken's radio show 'The Hair Hut'. Promos - Doctor Who: Terror of the Arctic and Big Finish's Doctor Who: Sword of Orion. Hosted by James Naughton (UK), Ken Deep (US), and Louis Trapani (US), and Chris Rattray in Australia. Do you need the MP3 file format? Get our MP3 version of this episode using our MP3 dedicated feed at http://www.gallifreyanembassy.org/podshock/podshockmp3.xml